EASTER SHOWING And Display of the Latest Think Well Before Buying Your Easter Coat or Suit Already tliis season we have had the pool fortune to help a hundred and more out tome n avoid purchasing impure fabrics and hr.sty tailoring in coats ami snits. In hardly any season dur ing the past ten years has it been so important to watch oIom ly everything, hip and little, which noes into making garments and this applies to onr purchasing as well as yours. Frankly, we feel safest these days when we huy WoolteX. We know that The H. Hlack Company, who makes Wooltcx Garments, back up without the slightest hesitation the Wooltex Uuarantce of all-wool fabrics, expert tailoring and latest metro politan designing. Our Full Easter Display is Now On MILLINERY Another big shipment just arrived ready for your inspec- i " Mrf Copyright Hli ts Tht WwlUi DttigrUTt tion. Smart Creations in Tailored and Dress Hats. The Horace Bogue Store The Store Ahead FIRST HAFTIST CIH'ltCH Spetlal Easter Program Sunday 11a. m. Bible School 10 a. m. preach ing 7.30 p. m. Young People 6.30. Special services at the Baptist Church next week. Rev. F. C. Barrett a former pastor will assist the pastor in these meetings, beginning Tuesday evening, April 2nd. Annual elections of officers, Wednesday, April 3rd. Every member is urged to be present. The 26th Annual Roll Call will oc-, cur Sunday, April 7th. Hostesses for the day are Madams Standard, Harper, Bayce, Stringer, and pryor. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all members and friends. Be sure and come as the hostesss are planning something extra. APRIL 1 LAST DAY I FOR FEDERAL RETURNS The Ladies Aid of the If. E. church will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. R. Harper. Clark Jeary, Lincoln attorney stopped over In Alliance Tuesday for a short visit with attorney Basye. Jeary is one of the stockholders in the new Bonus plant, Lee told him that all he ever heard about the lake was that it had nothing but soda in it, this remark sent the young lawyer home with some doubts as to the for tunes made in potash. Penalties for Income Dodgers Are Severe Get Your Return in if You Are Liable. Storm-Proof Pigs are Scarce! And every Spring they get scarcer, because cold, wet and exposure kill off enough young pigs ever) year to till the packing houses if they hud grown to maturity. Warm, dry light hoghouses are absolutely es sential to profitahle pig production otherwise there will he heavy losses from disease and hardship suf fered in inclement weather. Why sacrifice valuahle pigs to the weather when so little money will huy strong, durahle, economic Southern Pine or other good lumher sufficient to pro vide adequate shelter? One pig saved from death due to exposure will more than pay for a good portable hoghouse ! Stop attending pig funerals and come in and . t the lumber that will save many future gen. rations of pigs. We have plans for Doghouses, too, from which you can select and build the type you prefer they're free. DO IT NOW and save your bacon ! Have you bought your Thrift Stamp yet? We Sell Them ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA April 1, 1018, Is the final day al lowed under the federal Income tar law for the filing of federal Income tax returns. I'ersous who are requir ed to file returns under the provisions of lew and who fall to get their re turns In on time are Bubjeet to se vere penalties, as follows: For making false or fraudulent re turn, not exceeding $2,000 or not ex ceeding one year's Imprisonment, or both, In the discretion of the court, and, In addition, 100 per cent, of the tax evaded. For falling to make return on time, not less than $20 nor more'than $1, 000, and, In addition, !50 per cent, of the amount of tax due. If on account of Illness or absence from home you are unable to render your return williln the time prescribed by law you may obtuln an extension of BO days If a request tberefor is filed Willi the collector of your district be fore the due date of the return. In this request you must slate the rea son why the return cannot be filed within the time prescribed by hiw. Collectors of Internal revenue are not authorised to grant extensions of more than 110 days, but the commis sioner of internal revenue has author ity to grant a reasonable extension beyond 110 days In meritorious eases. If you desire an extension of more than 30 flays your request should be addressed to the commissioner and should contain a detailed statement Severing the reasons which make it Impossible for sou to file your return on or before April 1. The Internal revenue men are now Completing their tour of the lountry, during which they were in tOUeh Willi the people of every city and town, If you failed to pel In touch with the deputy which visited your section it Is uot too late to get advice Consult your postmaster us to where the m ar est deputy is now. (let your blank form, study the directions and the re qulretnents as BhOWQ thereon and tuuke your return without fail If your Income was sufficient to come within the bounds named In the law. It Is pointed out by 'oiiiinlssloner Hoper that It Is Important that the people comply with the federal laws as fully as they are Complying with the drafts for men and the conserva tion of foods and fuel "The War must be paid for," says 'o.iiin:ssioiiei Itoper. "CnaJteaas bos as much iiiM . The Alliance Herald's Little Salesman itteitltlag under this head, live rents per lino Count six words to the line. No advertisement taken for less than fifteen cents. For Sale FOR BALE t. Old Milch Con Just fresh; phono, 704. 9 1 2 3-tf-l 6 Kor Sal. link? Chirk, Call 881.. . FOR BALE Fall blooded black Mln orka roosters Mrs. James Dougherty PhoM 585. 12-tf-904R FOR SAI.i: (iood bed. spiiiiL' and mattress. $10. Thone 863. 627 W 3rd. 90fi3-tx-13 FOR BALE StHcTlyioelTToom resident, located at tig nig Horn ave Easy terms, c. E. Beaaat Phone III. 8868-tM3 FOR BALI BuS Orplnnton eggs for Batching from prize winning strain. Two dollars for thirteen eggs from a selected pen, six dollars for one hundred okrs from rang! flock. Phone Ash 8212. Mrs. J, A. Keor.an Alliance Nebr. 9079-IM4 FOR SALE Residence No 4 22 Big Horn Ave In the City of Alliance, 6 loom all Modern except heat For full particulars write Henry Rlnler, York Nebr. 16-2t-9119 FOR SALE 22 Pure bred Duff Rose Comb W'yandote Pullets, $1.25 each, also cockerels; Pure bred Single Comb Rhode Island Red egKB for hatching, 5c. per ork. I still have One tine cockerels left. Mrs H A White. Hemlnaford Nebr I ' l SAI.K (iooil improved farm lor sale or rent, Containing 4 SO acres, about LM acres gf corn and potato grand ready for HpritiR Wheat, besides this around 7.r and L60 acres of the very liest of ground for potatoes. ('. (i. Roaenberger, Hemingford. Nebraska. 914.MH17 and shoes. Call phone 696 and WW will call for them. Tbe City Mission Miscellaneous Wanted MOVE FURNITURE 8AFKLY We have equipped our dray wag tins and auto truck with the luteal appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pade will be used by us on all moving Jobs. JOHN R. 8NYDER. Phone II. 37-tf-5950 FOUND B of L F E. pin apply nt Herald sffleo. Pin returned on pay ment for this ad. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house; must be modern, with five or six rooms. Call 340. 63-tf-8707 vinCfffESXStSSiy wanT i work on farm, on s" are crop. Call, FOUND One crank for either a Ford 111 m k 114. or f.24 East 3rd St. 91291$-lt-17 WANTED Olrl for house work. Phone 610. 6-tf-9357 WANTKI) TO RENT Three or four furnished rooms for light house keep ing good location desired Box 851. or call 340. 9085 2t WANTED Young man of good ad dress with some selling experience to learn the Piano business, good op portunity for advancement. Call at Haddorff Music House. 9112-tf-16 ldloeTwTTntrd The City Mission Is in need of second-hand clothing, eseclally men's or Cheveolet. Apply at Herald office and get on payment for this ad. LIBERAL REWARD For return of LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN HORSES: 1 gray gelding, 3 yr. old, lazy F on right shoulder; 1 sorrel with a wire cut on one fore foot, call J. H. Vaughn & son Alliance, Ner. 9122-tMI LOST Black Knitted Jacket between depot and West Lawn. Leave at thin office. 1 1 1 - $ - 2 1-1 6 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15 tf 6727. script a Just portion or income na it has to conscript our boys. The tax for 1017 Is designed to reach moder ate ss well as large Incomes, so that all persons who are In financial posi tion to bear a portion of the heavy government expenses can be assessed In proportion to their ability to pay. "The man who Is barely making a living or barely supporting a family Is not affected by the 1017 law. But the man who is able to bear a share of the burden has been reached by the new law, and he should accept his responsibility In the same patriotic spirit that our young men have shown In offering themselves for this great purpose of the country to make the world safe for people of all kinds to live In and to govern themselves." This tux Is one which recognizes women as on au equal busts with men. The Unmarried woman or the married woman with u salary must make tux return Just the MUM as uny man. Only the woman supporting her mother or other members of iter family muy take out 12,000 exemption. Under the law the head of Hie fami ly is tiie one win is.- earning power con tributes to the family's support. Similarly a widow with small chil dren to support can take out $2,000 exemption and $L'00 additional exemp tion for each of her children under elgliteeu. Thus It Is intended that the law shall work no hardship to wo men having to struggle to get along. But each must file return If her In come Is $1,000. A man whose wife dies and who Is left with small children to support upon u moderate Income may also take full exemption under the new tax law ami also claim $L'00 exemption for erch of his children under eighteen. The widower under the law Is a single BUU) and must make inx re turn accordingly. Married men need not file returns unless they ure earn ing $'J,000 or more. "This Is as much a national obliga tion as the reporting for duty of a man drufted for service with the colors," says D. C. Roper, commissioner of In ternal revenue. "As it stands, it Is much a matter of the man or wo man's own conscience. It Is for hi in or for her to determine Just how fur he Is liable to the tax. He must figure his own Income and If It reaches the figures named In the law must make faliliful report upon it to the proper authority, "Tliis tax Is distinctly a war meas ure and will he hi effect during the war. "This Is a peoples tax It reaches right down Into the pockets of the small wage earner; It makes him a partner In the Job of winning the Mrs. Edith May Wallis of Foremast Alberta Canada, died at the Hospital Monday night at the age of 41 years Funeral services w. re held at Darl ings Chapel Wednesday morning and interrment made in Woodlawn cemet ery. Mrs. Wallis is survived by a brother and husband. The HupmobUe expert from Detroit ! Michigan, Is now doing business at the Hup Shop In the old building of the Alliance Auto Supply. Mr. Hollo way will have complete charge of the agency here which has been put in by Behwabe Bros, of Chadron. The firm got In several new cars the first of the week, the new cars elng on dis play at the show rooms. Sturgeon Bros, have been doing a big business in the Avery Tractor. The days of tractor farming are here. Both from efficiency! and savings' standpoint the tractor meets the needs of the farmer of today. It Baves extra labor and buying high-priced feed for horses, besides enabling the farmer to do his work In a shorter time. Schwabe Bros, of Chadron were In town the first of the week looking after the establishment of their Hup agency. They have arranged for Ai No. 1 service for their patrons. Ueorge Mollring has sold his re sidence property to William Rusk. Vote for the Bonds that will Im prove our health conditions by pro viding a new septic tank. s a e The patrons of Rural District No. 4 at Hemingford subscribed $1275. oo on War Savings day last Friday. This was in addition to what had al ready been subscribed. Miss Abbott, formerly of the Alli ance Schools, was in town Monday having driven over from Crawford in their Reo Touring car. Car Dutton has resigned as mana ger of the National Store ;md will en ter the employ of one of the Potash companies that has recently be B formed. Have you got your ticket for the Kiks Minstrels, if not you had best see ubout them at ouee as se;;ts are going fast. Miss Ruby Origgs of Gran 1 Island travelling chief operator for the Ne braska Telephone Co. is spending the week here on company bualnese. Lloyd C. Thomas left for Lincoln last Saturday night to attend the speciaT sesTTonnrTfieSftate ' Leglsla, ture which started this week. William Ostenberg Jr. has purchas ed the pretty home on Toluca Ave., formerly belonging to Jerry Rowen. Characteristics of Famous Men. When T meet a famous man I note that all he has is n little sense, a lit tie politeness and a disposition to I ok after things. Many famous men are very ordinary, except that they are un usual In the respects uoted. E. W. Uowe's Monthly. "8peed the Parting." The Departing Guest "1 hope my two weeks' stay here with you hasa't proved u big additional expen to you." Mrs. Inwrong "Oh, no'. George uud I have what we cull a 'Catastro phe Fund' that We've saved for Just nueb emergencies." New York Times. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! It D&rkena So Naturally that No body can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50-ceut bottle of "Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old i ,ia. j- Sage Tea Raeipe, im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it lias been applied'. Those whose hair is turning grav or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vaniihes and your looks become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. This is the age of youth. Grav h.iired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Bage sad Bnfl iduir Compound to night and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and roar youthful a pp. arame within a few gnj I, This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not Intended for tiie cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. gumnmunumunammtmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitmmmmmmuunimuumwttmnm I'lnimitnimiiinminif Plow Your Garden Now Let Us do your hauling, plow your gardens, dig your cellar. Satisfaction Guaranteed DACY BROS. Office at Dierks Lumber Company Phone Res. 234, Office 22 mTiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim i i i mi i hi iHiiiiiiiiiinii minim